TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
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Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
great pics and Post.
Just done some cuttings!
Just done some cuttings!
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
Great instructions, I may try this.
Will it be ok to take roots now (MAY), from the main plant?
Or is this technique for winter months?
Will it be ok to take roots now (MAY), from the main plant?
Or is this technique for winter months?
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
Thanks for the info. Just one question,Will cutting the root on the parent plant induce it to pup.
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
I am still waiting to see some growth out of mine..appriciate it Chris. they were set in a container with lid in compost about 3 weeks ago. rooting hormone on each end. now there in a prop to see if I can get them going but nothing yet. any normal time period I should see growth?
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
well sadly the root cuttings rotted...but I planted about 10 t rex seeds and after a week I HAVE GROWTH. 1 single tiny grass looking shoot but its there. I was starting to doubt this seed company but this one seed has started so maybe another to come soon
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
didn't know rex seed was available
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
Should it look like grass? I think that would imply monocotyledon, whereas I would expect T. Rex to be a dicotyledonmiketropic wrote:1 single tiny grass looking shoot but its there.
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Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
mmmm... you might be right on that, but time will tellKristen wrote:Should it look like grass? I think that would imply monocotyledon, whereas I would expect T. Rex to be a dicotyledonmiketropic wrote:1 single tiny grass looking shoot but its there.
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Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
Definitely should be dicot. I suspect what you have there Mike, is a rogue grass/rush seed
Also, most in the Araliaceae family would take about three weeks to show. I could be totally wrong, its been known before
Also, most in the Araliaceae family would take about three weeks to show. I could be totally wrong, its been known before
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
there shouldnt be any contams in there it was sealed seed starting mix and bottle water..who knows what it is but somthing is growing. I am not real pleased with this seed company, worst results Ive ever had and this is the first time Ive ever used a prop. if its not a rex then I'll just have to get a starter plant in the spring
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
Mr List wrote:didn't know rex seed was available
me either and they may very well not be rex seeds that just what they were sold as. since I've never grown one its all brand new to me. you just don't see this plant at all in the US, but I'm trying to change that slowly
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
strange, i always thught it was quite popular in the us.
steroidal giant seems be be a us only clone.
steroidal giant seems be be a us only clone.
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Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
They were all seed introductions, so are not clones, as seed has genetic variation, and clones don't. Pups and root cuttings will give clones of the parent, but seedlings may be different Steroidial Giant is very similar to the one I call Cornish Grooved, where as the Monster is quite different, although they may have come from the possibly the same batch of seedMr List wrote:strange, i always thught it was quite popular in the us.
steroidal giant seems be be a us only clone.
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Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
well the tiny seed strand has split right near the soil surface so it has 2 small spikes comming out of it now. will take a pic later...whatever it is i'll grow it out to find out..that Mighty is very interesting to me Dave
Re: TRex (Tetrapanax papyrifer) root cuttings - propagation
all the steroidal giants are supposed to be clones so that is what i meant.Dave Brown wrote:They were all seed introductions, so are not clones, as seed has genetic variation, and clones don't. Pups and root cuttings will give clones of the parent, but seedlings may be different Steroidial Giant is very similar to the one I call Cornish Grooved, where as the Mighty Monster is quite different, although they may have come from the possibly the same batch of seedMr List wrote:strange, i always thught it was quite popular in the us.
steroidal giant seems be be a us only clone.